Top 5 Most Viewed K-Dramas on Netflix Based on Total Hours Watched

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The world of K-Dramas has captured the hearts of people around the globe with its unique blend of romance, humor, and cultural charm. With the rise of streaming platforms like Netflix, K-Drama lovers now can easily access their favorite series and movies. If you are a K-Drama enthusiast and need some recommendations, we got you covered! In this article, we’ll dive into the Top 5 Most Viewed K-Dramas on Netflix Based on Total Hours Watched.

K-Dramas on Netflix That Have The Most Views

#5 King the Land

  • Creator: Lim Hyun-ook, Chun Sung-il, and Choi Rome
  • Casts: Im Yoon-ah, Lee Jun-ho, Son Byong-ho, Nam Gi-ae, Ko Woon-hee, etc.
  • Episodes: 16
  • Hours Viewed: 323,000,000

“King The Land” (킹더랜드) follows Gu Won, a bright and sophisticated man, born into wealth. Unfortunately, he is not skilled in dating and he can’t stand insincere smiles. It is known that his family owns a business named King Group. At one point, Gu Won is caught in an inheritance struggle tied to his family’s company. On the other hand, there is a woman named Cheon Sa-Rang, who is very cheerful. She works at King Hotel, a place full of her childhood memories. While working, Cheon Sa-Rang faces various difficulties. One of them is having to meet Gu Won, who always detests her smile.

#4 The Glory

  • Creator: Ahn Gil-ho and Kim Eun-sook
  • Casts: Song Hye-kyo, Lee Do-hyun, Lim Ji-yeon, Park Sung-hoon, etc.
  • Episodes: 16
  • Hours Viewed: 560,990,000
“The Glory” focuses on Moon Dong-eun, a high school student who dreamed of one day working as an architect. She fell victim to brutal school violence, forcing her to drop out of high school because of the bullying. She then planned revenge on her tormentors. Years later, as an adult, she seizes an opportunity for revenge. The woman who was once a victim of school violence is now the homeroom teacher of her tormentor’s child. Her cruel revenge plot begins, igniting a sinister plan she has long awaited.

#3 All Of Us Are Dead

  • Creator: Lee Jae-Kyu, Kim Nam-Soo, Joo Dong-Geun, and Chun Sung-Il
  • Casts: Park Ji-hu, Yoon Chan-young, Cho Yi-hyun, Lomon, etc.
  • Episodes: 12
  • Hours Viewed: 659,510,000

A virus outbreak erupts within Hyosan High School, causing a rapid transformation of the infected into zombies. In a struggle for survival, the school’s students must look for a way out. Among these students are Nam On-Jo and Lee Cheong-San, longtime friends who now find themselves trapped in a classroom surrounded by zombies. Meanwhile, the Korean military tries to stop the viral epidemic, isolating the place so that it does not get an even larger outbreak.

#2 Extraordinary Attorney Woo

  • Creator: Yu In-Sik and Moon Ji-Won
  • Casts: Park Eun-bin, Kang Tae-oh, Baek Ji-won, etc.
  • Episodes: 16
  • Hours Viewed: 662,090,000

‘Extraordinary Attorney Woo’ focuses on Woo Young-Woo. She is an exceptionally intelligent woman and she also has autism spectrum disorder. Although she has an impeccable memory for visual details, she lacks social skills and empathy. Woo Young-Woo begins to work as a trainee lawyer at a large law firm, encountering prejudice and irrationality against her. However, she overcomes these challenges with her intelligence, solving cases with her own unique perspective, and experiencing personal growth as a lawyer.

#1 Squid Game

  • Creator: Hwang Dong-Hyuk
  • Casts: Lee Jung-jae, Park Hae-soo, Jung Ho-yeon, Oh Young-soo, etc.
  • Episodes: 9
  • Hours Viewed: 2,289,500,000

Seong Gi-Hun gets fired from his job, plunging his life into a state of depression. In a turn of events, he learns about a secret survival game, offering a 45.6 billion won prize for the winner. Realizing he needs money, he decides to join the risky game. At the same time, Cho Sang-Woo, who is Seong Gi-Hun’s best friend since childhood also faces a crisis due to the embezzlement of company funds. He makes the decision to take part in the secret survival game with Seong Gi-Hun in pursuit of victory.

Whether you’re an old-time K-Drama fan or a newcomer, these series are guaranteed to keep you glued to your screens. So, grab your popcorn and get ready to embark on a binge-watching journey through the amazing world of Korean dramas on Netflix!


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  1. August 31, 2023

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